Re: [Asterisk-Users] queue_log timestamp?

2006-04-12 Thread Tomas Stribrny
Or you can make it a bit simple in this way (number at the end of line is your timestamp) : [EMAIL PROTECTED] perl -le 'print scalar localtime 1112336460' |It's a unixtime stamp. It's the number of seconds since the |epoch(Jan 1, 1970). | |[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | How do I read (make

[Asterisk-Users] queue_log timestamp?

2006-04-10 Thread jan.sarin
Hi, How do I read (make sense of) the timestamp in the queue_log? I'm probably just slow but I don't understand it. Thanks! Regards, Jan ___ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update

Re: [Asterisk-Users] queue_log timestamp?

2006-04-10 Thread lenz
That's a standard unix timestamp: # of seconds from Jan 1, 1970. l. In data Mon, 10 Apr 2006 08:55:49 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: Hi, How do I read (make sense of) the timestamp in the queue_log? I'm probably just slow but I don't understand it. Thanks! Regards, Jan -- Assum

Re: [Asterisk-Users] queue_log timestamp?

2006-04-10 Thread Johann
It's a unixtime stamp. It's the number of seconds since the epoch(Jan 1, 1970). [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, How do I read (make sense of) the timestamp in the queue_log? I'm probably just slow but I don't understand it. Thanks! Regards, Jan ___

RE: [Asterisk-Users] queue_log timestamp?

2006-04-10 Thread Anton Krall
- |From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Johann |Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 4:53 PM |To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion |Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] queue_log timestamp? | |It's a unixtime stamp. It's the number of seconds since the |epoch